Answer:
First and third one
Explanation:
Trade flourished, and Dadu (currently Beijing) was the capital of the prior Yuan dynasty, which was razed and renamed.
The last one is incorrect because the civil service bureaucracy was widely in place.
The second one is incorrect because while Zheng He was a prominent figure in the Ming dynasty (he was a renowned commander) he did not found the dynasty.
They marched, spoke at Rallies and wrote books. Other countries had voting rights for women before us. Black men voted before white women.
<span>"D. Should the pope be supreme in church affairs?" was the most important cause of the split between the eastern and western halves of the Christian church, since many started questioning his ultimate wisdom. </span>
The pharaoh was viewed as a "god-king". He was the king of the people, but also a god, who was worshiped by his subjects. I hope this helps :). <span />
Answer: The hills provided a natural defense.
Rome was built on seven hills, all of which lie within the walls of the city. These are located east of the river Tiber, and they are the Aventine Hill, the Caelian Hill, the Capitoline Hill, the Esquiline Hill, the Palatine Hill, the Quirinal Hill, and the Viminal Hill. Other hills that are close to the city but not usually counted within the traditional group are the Vatican Hill, the Pincian Hill and the Janiculum Hill. The most likely reason for choosing this location for the city is that the hills provide a natural defense against invasions and attacks.